Murder

C-Murder Pleads No Contest to Attempted Murder
C-Murder Pleads No Contest to Attempted Murder
C-Murder Pleads No Contest to Attempted Murder
New Orleans rapper C-Murder has pleaded no contest to attempted murder charges, according to reports. The unfortunately named MC and brother of Master P, plead out to two counts of attempted murder in the second degree for a 2001 incident when Murder, born Corey Miller, threatened two men with a gun at a Baton Rouge nightclub, one of whom was a bouncer and the other, the club's owner... Read Mor
Dolla’s Murderer Admits to Pulling Trigger, Claims Self-defense
Dolla’s Murderer Admits to Pulling Trigger, Claims Self-defense
Dolla’s Murderer Admits to Pulling Trigger, Claims Self-defense
The man charged with murdering Konvict Music artist Dolla has admitted to taking the young rapper's life, but claims the shots were fired in self-defense. The 23-year-old Atlanta native, Aubrey Louis Berry, has made a statement through his lawyer claiming that he was "scared for his life" when he pulled the 9mm semiautomatic handgun which left Dolla dead and two others wounded... Read M
Trill Entertainment Execs Charged with Attempted Murder
Trill Entertainment Execs Charged with Attempted Murder
Trill Entertainment Execs Charged with Attempted Murder
Two executives at Trill Entertainment, the label which released singles by Webbie and Lil Boosie, have been charged with the attempted murder of Baton Rogue rapper Beelow. The incident occurred on July 4th, 2005, when Bruce "Beelow" Moore was shot in front of his store, Shop Smart Music and Fashion, after being accused of bootlegging several Trill Entertainment artists' music... Read Mo
C-Murder Launches Web Site to Aid Murder Defense
C-Murder Launches Web Site to Aid Murder Defense
C-Murder Launches Web Site to Aid Murder Defense
After a seven-year legal battle, rapper C-Murder has launched a Web site to help fund his defense for his upcoming murder re-trial. The site, CoreyMillerInnocenceFund.com, entreats "Friends, family, associates, peers and supporters... to donate one thousand dollars each to pay for needed attorney fees...